Oil Surges After OPEC+ Agrees to Keep Oil Output Unchanged - Bloomberg
Oil surged to the highest in more than a year after the OPEC+ alliance surprised traders with its decision to keep production unchanged, signaling the potential of an even tighter market next month.
Futures climbed more than 5% in New York on Thursday to the highest intraday level since January 2020, while global benchmark Brent also jumped. The OPEC+ alliance agreed to keep oil output unchanged in April and Saudi Arabia will also maintain its 1 million barrel-a-day voluntary production cut next month, according to delegates.
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